- Eleanor Phelps
Infobox actor
name = Eleanor Phelps
birthdate = birth date|1907|9|8|mf=y
birthplace =Baltimore, Maryland ,United States
deathdate = death date and age|2001|9|29|1907|9|8|mf=y
deathplace =New York City, New York ,United States Eleanor Phelps (
September 8 ,1907 –September 29 ,2001 ) was an American theater, film and television actress fromRoland Park, Baltimore , Maryland. [1930 U.S. Census has Phelps living with her mother and grandmother on Upland Road in Roland Park.] She appeared in 17Broadway theater productions. [See Internet Broadway Database at [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?id=56070 Phelps] ]Before going off to
Vassar for college, Phelps attendedBryn Mawr School in Baltimore along with future actresses [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?id=30911 Margaret Barker] andMildred Natwick . [http://www.nypl.org/research/manuscripts/the/thebarke.xml See The Margaret Barker Papers at New York Public Library] In college she was a student ofHallie Flanagan at the Vassar Experimental Theatre [Houghton, Norris, "But Not Forgotten: The Adventure of the University Players," William Sloane Associates (New York 1951) ("Houghton"), p. 37] ] and aspired to become a Broadway performer. Her father opposed her desire to appear on stage but her mom assisted her by introducing her to actorGeorge Arliss . She visited Arliss at his elegantBeekman Place (Manhattan) apartment and he also tried to discourage Phelps from acting.She joined the
University Players Guild for its first season of summer stock in West Falmouth on Cape Cod in 1928 along withHenry Fonda ,Joshua Logan ,Bretaigne Windust , Charles Leatherbee,Myron McCormick ,Kent Smith , and others. [James Stewart would not join the University Players on Cape Cod until after his graduation from Princeton in 1932. See Houghton.] On July 29, 1928, Broadway producerWinthrop Ames traveled from New York to Cape Cod specifically to see Phelps in the dress rehearsal for the University Players production of "The Jest," a 1919 Broadway comedy bySem Benelli . Perhaps his trip was occasioned at the suggestion of George Arliss who had starred as Shylock in Ames's Broadway production of Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice" during the Broadway season just ended. In any event, Ames offered Phelps the role of Jessica in the post-Broadway national tour of "Merchant of Venice." At the end of the University Players 1928 summer season, Phelps left Cape Cod to join Arliss and company and never returned to Falmouth. [Houghton, pp. 59 and 74.] She loved "more than anything being in a play by MisterShakespeare ."Phelps appeared in motion pictures in the early 1930s with roles in "The Run Around" (1932), "The Count of Monte Cristo" (1934),and "Cleopatra" (1934).
She believed that some of the best acting was in soap operas. Phelps participated in both soaps and made-for-television productions.Among these are "Cinderella" (1957),
Hallmark Hall of Fame (1961), The Catholic Hour (1967),The Secret Storm (1954),Somerset (1975),Threesome (1984), andKate & Allie (1989). She played a very rich lady, Grace Tyrrell, on The SecretStorm, from 1970 to 1973. She once did a commercial forHershey in which she played an elegant lady getting in an elevator with a cow.Among her passions was
Latin America and wearing the bright colors andAztec designs which reflected her interest.Phelps died in September 2001 in
New York City .References
* Fresno, California Bee, "Where Fifty Million Dollars Works For $7.50 A Day", August 12, 1934, Page 36.
* TheFrederick, Maryland News, "Personalities, The Best Drama Teacher Is The Audience", March 21, 1973, Page 6.
* Houghton, Norris, "But Not Forgotten: The Adventure of the University Players," William Sloane Associates (New York 1951).
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